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Doster put the male child at unreasonable risk of harm by "affecting his life, physical health and safety by allowing the child to ingest and come into contact with dangerous and illegal narcotics," police said in the arrest warrant.

Doster was released on $2,500 bond after her arrest, court records show.

Anderson's relationship to the child was not available. However, the child neglect charge lists Anderson as a legal custodian for the victim, court and police records show.

Anderson remains jailed without bond because of a pending bench warrant from York County Family Court, records show.

In April, a month before the child tested positive for meth, Anderson was arrested for possession of meth with intent to distribute, police records show. Anderson was released on $8,000 bond for the April arrest, court records show.